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Anyone picking up CMART?


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one of my leagues allows for 2 IR spots, i picked him up a few weeks ago and stuck him on their. Didn't have to drop anyone, so no risk for me.

 

 

Ditto. No risk, no worry. Not sure what to expect though, but we'll see what happens.

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Someone in our league did, while I picked up Washington. The last I heard, CuMar's condition is still a bone-on-bone contact issue in his knee. I don't know how that's going to get better or how he's going to play through it. In any case, he's eligible to come off the PUP list after this week, and then the Jets have up to 21 days to make a decision with him regarding his status, after which he automatically placed on the IR for the remainder of the year.

 

The last I have heard also, members of the Jets' coaching staff are not very optimistic after seeing him in workouts, that he can help the team any longer. CuMar may be a few days from retirement, and the Jets are showing him a tremendous amount of professional courtesy.

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Here's some info:

 

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The people spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement on Martin's future has been made.

 

Martin, who has a bone-on-bone condition in his right knee, was placed on the PUP list in August. He has been rehabbing and attending meetings all season. He's eligible to come off the PUP list on Monday. When he does come off the list, the Jets will then have 21 days in which to activate him.

 

If they don't activate him during that time, Martin will go on the injured reserve list and be out for the season.

 

"The Jets aren't sure if Curtis can do it but out of respect for him, they're going to give him every opportunity," one person said. "They feel they owe it to Curtis. They want him to retire as a Jet and go into the Hall of Fame as a Jet."

 

Upon his retirement, the Jets are expected to offer Martin a position within the organization or on the coaching staff.

 

Martin, 33, will likely practice at least two weeks, if not more, before being activated. During that time, he'll see how the knee responds and then make his final decision. He must pass a physical before he's activated.

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